Key Points

The Jharkhand High Court has adjourned the hearing on Chief Minister Hemant Soren's petition challenging ED proceedings. Soren's legal team requested more time to present their arguments, which the court granted. The Enforcement Directorate had filed a complaint alleging Soren ignored multiple summonses in a Ranchi land scam investigation. Soren contends he complied with the notices and claims the repeated summonses were malicious.

Key Points: Jharkhand HC Adjourns Hemant Soren ED Summons Plea Hearing

  • Jharkhand HC grants 8-week adjournment for Soren's counsel to prepare arguments
  • ED alleges Soren ignored 10 summonses in land scam probe
  • Case involves charges under PMLA and IPC for non-appearance
  • Soren claims summonses were malicious and seeks to quash complaint
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Jharkhand HC adjourns hearing on Hemant Soren's plea against ED summonses

Jharkhand High Court grants 8 weeks to Hemant Soren's counsel in his plea challenging ED summonses related to a Ranchi land scam case.

"He had submitted written replies to several summonses and had complied with fresh notices after earlier ones lapsed. - Hemant Soren's petition"

Ranchi, Aug 21

The Jharkhand High Court on Thursday heard Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s petition challenging the proceedings against him in a case related to alleged disobedience of Enforcement Directorate (ED) summonses.

The matter is currently pending before the MP-MLA Court in Ranchi.

The case came up before Justice Anil Kumar Choudhary. During the hearing, Soren’s counsel sought time to present arguments. The court granted the request and fixed the next hearing after eight weeks.

The ED had filed a complaint before the CJM court on February 19, 2024, alleging that Soren had ignored multiple summonses issued in connection with a land scam in Ranchi’s Bargain zone.

According to the agency, between August 2023 and January 2024, ten summonses were issued, but the Chief Minister appeared only twice.

The ED said summonses were sent to CM Soren on August 19, September 1, September 17, September 26, December 11, and December 29 in 2023, and on January 13, January 22, and January 27 in 2024.

The ED has charged that his non-appearance amounts to an offence under Section 63 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and Section 174 of the IPC.

The CJM court took cognisance of the complaint on March 4, 2024, and later transferred the matter to the Special MP-MLA Court.

Soren, however, has challenged the order, arguing that he had submitted written replies to several summonses and had complied with fresh notices after earlier ones lapsed.

He has also alleged that the repeated summonses were motivated by malice and urged that the complaint be quashed.

Soren was represented in court by advocates Pradeep Chandra, Dipankar Roy, and Shrey Mishra.

Soren, accused of corruption in the land scam, was arrested by the ED on January 31, 2024, after seven hours of questioning. He had resigned as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand before the arrest.

- IANS

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Priya S
Ten summonses ignored? If it were any ordinary citizen, they would have been arrested long back. Why do politicians get special treatment? This sets a very bad precedent. 😠
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Aditya G
ED is becoming too powerful these days. They can summon anyone repeatedly without proper basis. There should be some check on their powers too. Not defending corruption, but agencies shouldn't be misused for political vendetta.
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Nisha Z
Land scams in Jharkhand have been going on for years. Politicians from all parties are involved. Until we have stronger anti-corruption laws and faster trials, this will keep happening. Very disappointing for tribal communities who are the actual sufferers. 🙏
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Michael C
As someone working in governance, I find it concerning when elected representatives ignore legal summons. Whether it's ED or any other agency, cooperation is essential for maintaining rule of law. The delay tactics don't inspire confidence.
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Shreya B
The Bargain zone land scam has affected so many poor families. Instead of fighting legal battles, leaders should focus on returning the land to original owners. Hope justice is served quickly for the actual victims. 🤞

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